Res means the thing. Depending on the context, it refers to an object which is physical, mental, conceptual, or linguistic. This word is often used by the judicial system to denote what it to be discussed or considered, i.e., 'Re:'. Res is also used casually in memoranda and e-mails.
The Latin translation of republic is 'res publica'.
Business in latin=Res. I think. I could be wrong.
The doctrine of 'res judicata' is a legal term that within its representation simply means 'without prejudice'. Although, this is a basic meaning and should be applied liberally.
"Things done" is the English translation of the Latin phrase "Res gestae," which in turn is taken from the title of the funerary inscription for the Roman Emperor Augustus, "Res Gestae Divi Augusti." The "Res Gestae" elaborates upon 35 memorable deeds ("things done") performed by the Emperor during his life.
res ipsa loquitur
The second thing
comes from res. means thing.
case of first impression Res nova also means new thing in Latin.
The Latin word "res" is used in law to mean a thing.
Republic. Republic comes from the Latin for 'res publica' which can mean both public thing or public matter. Republic. Republic comes from the Latin for 'res publica' which can mean both public thing or public matter.
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Res aracana mei or res arcana mea.
The prefix "re-" means again or back. It is used to indicate repetition or return to a previous state.
The Latin translation of republic is 'res publica'.
Business in latin=Res. I think. I could be wrong.
res, rei- things